Mrs. Murphy's neighbors see her unusual little home as a blemish in their nearly perfect neighborhood. But an invitation for them to visit leads to unexpected changes of heart as they learn the error of making judgments based on outer appearances. "Mrs. Murphy lived on a very fine street, in a very fine neighborhood, in a very fine town. She was a very fine person. When Mrs. Murphy took her dog, Pickles, out for a walk she would greet everyone with a smile and say, "Have a very fine day " The neighbors always watched with amazement when Mrs. Murphy returned from her walk and entered her house. It looked so small they wondered how she could move around once she got through the door. They did not like the strange little house. In fact, they tried to pretend it wasn't there at all." Find out what happens as Mrs. Murphy's neighbors struggle to win The VERY FINEST NEIGHBORHOOD CONTEST with this eyesore of a dwelling situated in the middle of the their block. In the end realizing that; "It is a very fine day indeed, when we learn that beauty on the inside is more important than beauty on the outside."
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